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That's strange, i prefer beer over the alco pops.
No one ever said, oh that booze is tasty, i want a pudding like that.
We drink it cause we have too.
It's get us through the day-
Get working outside and get muscles aching for a week and those beers / Ales / Stouts / Lagers whatever preferred sure do taste good.
I'd challenge anyone who says they "like hops" to drink some hops tea... it's bitter crap.
malt is what people like... hence why the flavour of malt is made into candy and milkshakes.
tastes like burnt malt...
some people like burnt marchmallows and other burnt sugars... but it's not the hops.
Speak for yourself or find some decent ales.
Guinness is a good starting point.
"Anyone who disagrees with me is an alcoholic."
That's certainly one way to begin an argument from a position of considered rationality rather than, y'know, well-poisoning polarization.
Drink better beer, and resist the man-bunned hipster douchebag obsession with making everything on the tap row a damn IPA.
I made my point: Beer tastes aweful and therefor i don't believe anyone likes it. What's your argument? That I don't agree with you? LOL
I would like to try root beer one day tho